Foot and Ankle Specialist
Dr. Clark Larsen is a third-generation podiatrist and his grandfather started the Rocky Mountain Foot & Ankle practice in 1947. His father joined the practice in 1968 and Dr. Clark Larsen joined the practice in 2006. Dr. Larsen was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, and he did his undergraduate work at Ricks College (now known as BYU Idaho), where he had an athletic scholarship to play football, and at the University of Utah.
He earned his medical degree at the California College of Podiatric Medicine in San Francisco, California- graduating in June of 2003. He completed a three-year residency program in Dallas, Texas, at the Presbyterian and Baylor hospitals under the direction of Dr. Steven Brancheau. Dr. Larsen also completed a European foot and ankle fellowship in Germany and Austria under Dr. Brian DeYoe.
Dr. Larsen is board certified in foot and ankle surgery by the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. He is also a fellow diplomat in American Extremity Nerve Surgeons (AENS). Dr. Larsen specializes in peripheral nerve surgery, reconstructive surgery, sports medicine and injuries, trauma, flat foot reconstruction, bunion and hammertoe correction, ingrown toenails, diabetic care, ulcer care, and arthroscopies of the foot and ankle.
Dr. Larsen has been married to his wife Kim for nearly 25 years and together they have five children growing up too quickly!
Education, Residency, and Affiliations
Bachelor’s Degree, Ricks College and University of Utah
Doctor of Podiatric Medicine Degree, California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, CA
Podiatric Surgical Residency, Foot and Rearfoot/Ankle, Presbyterian and Baylor Hospital, Dallas, TX
Diplomat in American Extremity Nerve Surgeons (AENS)